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ABB Robotics – Picking pancakes

While the mainstream press continues to salivate over the buoyant labour figures in OZ post the GFC, I often wonder just what happens to the people who used to work in the factories that made stuff. In some cases the factories move to another country where wages are cheaper or taxes are lower, sometimes they just stop making stuff and sometimes they buy a robot.

YouTube – ABB Robotics – Picking pancakes.

Now automation in production lines is really big these days so spare a thought for all the economies of the world with big manufacturing sectors, Japan and Germany for example. Where are the thousands of factory workers going to go and more importantly for everyone, what do we do when your ‘job’ is replaced by automation. If you think it is just factory workers, wake up and step outside. Take a look at Detroit.

In the normal debate it’s assumed that the gradual drift of people away from jobs that are technologically threatened will be absorbed by other employment opportunities but when the system is as broken as one that produced the GFC, how confident can that appeal to the unknown be?

Worse still is the notion that automated factories still make stuff, stuff we consume and pay for. One of the vaguely saving graces of manufacturing was that it employed people, a kind of acceptable social trade-off for all the wasted resources and pollution. Consumerism drives the modern economies of a lot of places, Oz included. What is the trade-off if your manufacturers are busy installing robots to “reduce labour costs and improve productivity”?

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Posted 11 months ago at 10:50 am.

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Annabel Crabb

Annabel writes about the latest disaster in NSW politics –

“That any of them think they have the time to plot and backstab, to feast and fornicate, to construct elaborate strategies whose aims and outcomes are entirely independent of the public good is a marvel.” I think a marvel a bit tame Annabel, its a fuckin miracle that any public good comes out of NSW politics right now. Zero public good. Its no wonder that people have lost faith in public institutions and it will only result in a renewed assault on those institutions when the government changes hands.

But I do like Annabel’s closing remark, it made me laugh :) “Think about it. What would O’Farrell have to do, exactly, to get a gallop in the media these days? Intimacy with a goat probably would not do it. Not on its own, anyway. The goat would have to be pregnant, and willing to talk.”

And the Tele! What a classy little rag that is, the apparently anonymous story from the mouth of the 26 year old woman who was sleeping with someone old enough to be her father splashed all over its front page. What if it had been a goat? Where’s the front page confession there? I guess Annabel’s right, Mr O’Farrell and a dumb goat probably wouldn’t be enough but imagine the potential of Mr O’Farrell and a ROBOT!

via Annabel Crabb.

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Posted 1 year ago at 9:49 am.

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